Good 5.10 & easy pro routes ?
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Good 5.10 & easy pro routes ?
Hello,
In two weeks I'm making my first visit to Squamish - will be climbing for a week, doing mostly trad (but a bit of sport also - maybe for a day or so). I'd like some suggestions as to the best trad routes in the 5.10 range that are easy to protect. Crack is good, face is also good if it will take good pro (or has a bolt where it won't). Slab is ok, but not my strongest style. I'd like recommendations for both multi and single pitch.
Also, where is a good concentration of nice hard 11/easy 12 sport routes? (maybe a days worth of climbing?)
Thanks,
Greg
In two weeks I'm making my first visit to Squamish - will be climbing for a week, doing mostly trad (but a bit of sport also - maybe for a day or so). I'd like some suggestions as to the best trad routes in the 5.10 range that are easy to protect. Crack is good, face is also good if it will take good pro (or has a bolt where it won't). Slab is ok, but not my strongest style. I'd like recommendations for both multi and single pitch.
Also, where is a good concentration of nice hard 11/easy 12 sport routes? (maybe a days worth of climbing?)
Thanks,
Greg
Hi Greg
head into Climb On when you get into town (on 2nd ave. downtown Squamish, across from the big Shopper's Drug Mart - downtown is small)
and pick yourself up a copy of Squamish Select. It will detail everything you are looking for.
also, search for old threads on this board, as this question has been asked many a time. if you're staying at the Chief campground, just ask your tent-pad neighbours what they've enjoyed so far. Happy climbing!
head into Climb On when you get into town (on 2nd ave. downtown Squamish, across from the big Shopper's Drug Mart - downtown is small)
and pick yourself up a copy of Squamish Select. It will detail everything you are looking for.
also, search for old threads on this board, as this question has been asked many a time. if you're staying at the Chief campground, just ask your tent-pad neighbours what they've enjoyed so far. Happy climbing!
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